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MR. HOWARD, Surgeon Dentist, 52, Fleet Street, has introduced an entirely new description of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, fixed without springs, wires, or ligatures. They so perfectly resemble the natural teeth as not to be distinguished from the originals by the closest observer. They will never change colour or decay, and will be found superior to any teeth ever before used. This method does not require the extraction of roots, or any painful operation, will support and preserve teeth that are loose, and is guaranteed to restore articulation and mastication. Decayed teeth stopped, and rendered sound and useful in mastication.52, Fleet Street. At home from 10 till 5.TOOTH-ACHE CUREDin less than a minute byHOLMAN'S TOOTH-ACHE SPECIFIC, the only preparation that instantly relieves and does not injure the Teeth. Prepared only byHenry Holman, Chemist, Barnet,Herts. In bottles, at 7-1/2d. and 1s. 1-1/2d. each, of all Medicine Vendors; or post free from the Proprietor for 18 stamps. Wholesale ofBarclayandSons, 95, Farringdon Street,London, E.C.Selling by Thousands.THE INGENIOUS POCKET TIMEPIECE,with Case complete. Warranted to denote Solar Time correctly. Price One Shilling; by post, 13 stamps.WardandCo., Kinver, nearStourbridge.IMPORTANT NOTICE.—£4000 by 5s.—On receipt of a prepaid envelope addressed to the writer, will be forwarded a Prospectus of the manner in which, with Governmental Security, £25,000 can be promptly realized by a deposit of £1; and how £4000 may be obtained by an investment of 5s. No doubt about it. Obtain the particulars, then judge. Apply immediately, toJohn Ward, Esq., Kilcrossduff, Shercock, County Cavan,Ireland.

MR. HOWARD, Surgeon Dentist, 52, Fleet Street, has introduced an entirely new description of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, fixed without springs, wires, or ligatures. They so perfectly resemble the natural teeth as not to be distinguished from the originals by the closest observer. They will never change colour or decay, and will be found superior to any teeth ever before used. This method does not require the extraction of roots, or any painful operation, will support and preserve teeth that are loose, and is guaranteed to restore articulation and mastication. Decayed teeth stopped, and rendered sound and useful in mastication.

52, Fleet Street. At home from 10 till 5.

TOOTH-ACHE CUREDin less than a minute byHOLMAN'S TOOTH-ACHE SPECIFIC, the only preparation that instantly relieves and does not injure the Teeth. Prepared only byHenry Holman, Chemist, Barnet,Herts. In bottles, at 7-1/2d. and 1s. 1-1/2d. each, of all Medicine Vendors; or post free from the Proprietor for 18 stamps. Wholesale ofBarclayandSons, 95, Farringdon Street,London, E.C.

Selling by Thousands.

THE INGENIOUS POCKET TIMEPIECE,with Case complete. Warranted to denote Solar Time correctly. Price One Shilling; by post, 13 stamps.WardandCo., Kinver, nearStourbridge.

IMPORTANT NOTICE.—£4000 by 5s.—On receipt of a prepaid envelope addressed to the writer, will be forwarded a Prospectus of the manner in which, with Governmental Security, £25,000 can be promptly realized by a deposit of £1; and how £4000 may be obtained by an investment of 5s. No doubt about it. Obtain the particulars, then judge. Apply immediately, toJohn Ward, Esq., Kilcrossduff, Shercock, County Cavan,Ireland.

Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma,Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Spasms, &c.

CAUTION.—IN CHANCERY.

CHLORODYNE.

VICE-CHANCELLOR WOOD stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the Inventor of Chlorodyne. Eminent hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the discoverer of Chlorodyne; that they prescribe it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne's.—SeeTimes, July 13, 1864. The public, therefore, are cautioned against using any other than Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE.

THIS INVALUABLE REMEDY produces quiet, refreshing sleep, relieves pain, calms the system, restores the deranged functions, and stimulates healthy action of the secretions of the body.

FromJ. M'Grigor Croft,M.D., M.R.C. Physicians, London, late Staff-Surgeon to H.M.F.

"After prescribing Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne, for the last three years, in severe cases of Neuralgia and Tic Doloreux, I feel that I am in a position to testify to its valuable effects. Really in some cases it acted as a charm, when all other means had failed. Without being asked for this report, I must come forward and state my candid opinion that it is a most valuable medicine."

"After prescribing Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne, for the last three years, in severe cases of Neuralgia and Tic Doloreux, I feel that I am in a position to testify to its valuable effects. Really in some cases it acted as a charm, when all other means had failed. Without being asked for this report, I must come forward and state my candid opinion that it is a most valuable medicine."

FromJno. E. Goulstone,M.D., Knighton.

"I can confidently state that Chlorodyne is an admirable Sedative and Anti-Spasmodic, having used it in Neuralgia, Hysteria, Asthma, and Consumption, with remarkably favourable results. It relieved a fit of Asthma in four minutes, where the patient had suffered eleven years in a most distressing manner, no previous remedy having had so immediate and beneficial an effect."

"I can confidently state that Chlorodyne is an admirable Sedative and Anti-Spasmodic, having used it in Neuralgia, Hysteria, Asthma, and Consumption, with remarkably favourable results. It relieved a fit of Asthma in four minutes, where the patient had suffered eleven years in a most distressing manner, no previous remedy having had so immediate and beneficial an effect."

No home should be without it. Sold in bottles, 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. Sent free, on receipt of stamps, by

J. T. DAVENPORT, 33, Gt. Russell St., London, W.C.,SOLE MANUFACTURER.

Observe particularly, none genuine without the words "Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Government Stamp.

Transcriber's NotesThe added cover is an image of the title page, and is in the public domain. Minor punctuation typos and Index page numbers were silently corrected. The "possible typos" listed below might be the antiquated spelling of words in common usage at the time, rather than actual typesetting errors. All the dialect and intentionally misspelled words were retained as in the original book.Page6: Possible typo: "sucking-pig" for "suckling-pig".Page10: Changed "were" to "where."(Orig: the field were we had suffered)Page39: Changed "sympton" to "symptom."(Orig: a sympton of personal approbation)Page45: Changed "magetism" to "magnetism."(Orig: makes woman so adorable as magetism)Page48: Possible typo: "Twelve a.m." for "Twelve p.m."Pages54,80,152,175,178: "Pedlar" and "pedler" spelling variations were retained.Page69: Changed "fondess" to "fondness."(Orig: fondess pent up in each heart)Page70: Changed "it" to "in."(Orig: The failings that it woman dwell)Page82: Changed "splarkled" to "sparkled."(Orig: Here Billy's eyes splarkled)Page88: Changed "dismised" to "dismissed."(Orig: witness was dismised)Page101: Changed "thing" to "think."(Orig: quickest way we can thing of to go raving)Page102: Changed "granchild's" to "grandchild's."(Orig: rocking her granchild's cradle with one foot)Page116: Changed "Revoluntionary" to "Revolutionary."(Orig: Army of Revoluntionary War,)Page118: Changed "conset" to "consent."(Orig: Neither would conset to take it,)Page128: Changed "poceeded" to "proceeded."(Orig: who proceeded to describe their peculiarities.)Page144: Possible typo: "sleepness" for "sleepless."(Orig: Sleepness nights, broken dreams,)Page147: Possible typo: "tustle," for "tussle."(Orig: In the course of the tustle)Page159: Changed "pamplet" to "pamphlet."(Orig: holding out a pamplet)Page160: Changed "homour" to "humour."(Orig: the old gent's good homour)Pages172-173: Possible typo: "embryotic" for "embryonic."Page174: Changed "themseves" to "themselves."(Orig: housekeeping for themseves)Page176: Possible typo: "Mississipi" for "Mississippi."Page188: Possible typo: "laddled" for "ladled."(Orig: who laddled out the liquor)Page196: Possible two typos: "find" for "fine."(Orig: and find all right, except the find stream of water)

Notes on Joe Miller FromWikipedia, the free encyclopedia:Joe Miller (Joseph or Josias) (1684-August 15, 1738) was an English actor, who first appeared in the cast of Sir Robert Howard's Committee at Drury Lane in 1709 as Teague. Trinculo in The Tempest, the First Grave-digger in Hamlet and Marplot in Susanna Centlivre's The Busybody, were among his many favourite parts. He is said to have been a friend of Hogarth.He frequented the "Black Jack" tavern on Portsmouth Street in London, which was a favourite of the Drury Lane players and those from Lincoln's Inn Fields. Allegedly he was very serious in the bar and this led to an in-joke whereby all his companions ascribed all new jokes to him.After Miller's death, John Mottley (1692-1750) brought out a book called Joe Miller's Jests, or the Wit's Vade-Mecum (1739), published under the pseudonym of Elijah Jenkins Esq. at the price of one shilling. This was a collection of contemporary and ancient coarse witticisms, only three of which are told of Miller. This first edition was a thin pamphlet of 247 numbered jokes. This ran to three editions in its first year.Owing to the quality of the jokes in Mottley's book, their number increasing with each of the many subsequent editions, any time-worn jest came to be called "a Joe Miller", a Joe-Millerism, or simply a Millerism.


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